Official Denials, Persistent Sightings: What Are ‘Phantom Cats?’
By Shuiping A global pattern of unexplained sightings Along rural roads, at the edges of forests...
Takaichi’s Overwhelming Election Victory Reshapes Japanese Parliament
By Yang Tianzi and Leo Timm At 8:00 p.m. local time on Feb. 8, voting in the Japanese House of Representatives...
Huang Kuo-chang Faces Legal Scrutiny Over YouTube ‘Super Chat’ Donations
After stepping down, People First Party Chairman and former legislator Huang Kuo-chang has been actively...
US and Iran Hold Eight-Hour Nuclear Talks in Muscat, Oman Mediates
By Yang Tianzi Tensions in the Middle East continue as the United States and Iran held a highly anticipated...
Tokyo Court Accepts Chen Guangcheng Defamation Lawsuit Against Wang Zhian
By Li Muzi Recently, Chen Guangcheng, a former Chinese human rights lawyer now living in the United States, released a video on overseas social media announcing that he has filed a lawsuit for fabrication and...
Taiwan Drones Gain Strategic Access to US and Global Democratic Markets
By Wang Youde Amid global geopolitical shifts and the rise of the “non-China supply chain,” Taiwan’s drone industry has reached a strategic turning point. Recently, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan officially joined...
How the CCP Made Military Rebellion Structurally Impossible
By Fu Longshan From the outside, the question sounds crude but persistent. If internal power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party have reached a life-or-death stage, and the military controls real weapons, why has no...
China’s Health Insurance Scandal Hits Medical Tycoon: Seven Psychiatric Hospitals Linked to Aier Eye Care
In recent weeks, multiple psychiatric hospitals across Hubei Province have been exposed for fabricating diagnoses and treatment items to siphon money from China’s basic medical insurance fund. Facilities in Xiangyang and Yichang allegedly lured patients...
China’s Power Struggle Breaks Open: Why Beijing ‘Failed’ to Oust Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli
Commentary by Li Deyan The most recent meeting of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee ended in a political anticlimax—and in doing so, revealed something far more consequential. Despite intense speculation and clear institutional...
Xi Jinping’s Vanishing Generals: How China’s Military Purge Is Hollowing Out the PLA Command
According to China’s official Xinhua News Agency, on the afternoon of Feb. 6, 2026, the Central Military Commission (CMC) hosted a New Year cultural performance at the China National Theatre to honor retired military cadres...
Jimmy Lai’s Sentencing Is Designed to End Hong Kong’s Press Freedom—for Good
Hong Kong courts are scheduled to sentence Jimmy Lai, the 78-year-old founder of Apple Daily and a British national, on Feb. 9 under the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL). The court has allocated just...
OpenClaw Sparks Numerous Security and Legal Concerns
By Yin Hua AI agents are moving from the cloud to local devices. Recently, Apple’s Mac mini—especially the M4 chip version—suddenly became a hot item. The driving force behind this surge is an open-source AI...